Exhibition

Viewing Room III

Viewing Room III: Michael Stevenson
SculptureCenter
44-19 Purves St
Long Island City, NY 11101 USA

About the Exhibition
On View:
July 16–August 3, 2015
SculptureCenter
11:00 am–6:00 pm
Co-organized with SculptureCenter, this edition of Viewing Room featured the work The Fountain of Prosperity (2006) by New Zealand artist Michael Stevenson.

Program
July 21, 2015
6:00–8:00 pm
Drawing from Modern Archeology
An accompanying public program included presentations by three people, each speaking about this work through a specific lens: curator Lauren Cornell on artistic research; critic Jason Farago on the economy; and, anthropologist Michael Taussig on storytelling. During this event, copies of Michael Stevenson’s related publication “c/o The Central Bank of Guatemala” were distributed.

Download the program here.

The Viewing Room series was a charted journey through some of the then recent acquisitions of the contemporary art collection of the Colección Patricia Phelps de Cisneros. It consisted of a series of events in which a single artwork from the collection was exhibited for a day in conjunction with a public program. Audiences were invited to experience seminal yet rarely seen artworks—in most cases, never before exhibited in New York—and to participate in programs designed to help articulate the working processes and contexts in which these works were created.

Other Viewing Room events included the presentation of: A Voyage or ‘With the MS Remscheid on the Amazon’ or the Account of a Voyage Under the Stars of the Refrigerator, 1968–1972, by Lothar Baumgarten (Germany); Looting, 2010, by Regina José Galindo (Guatemala); Secrets of the Amazon/Tomo River, 2011, by Gilda Mantilla and Raimond Chaves (Peru and Colombia); and The Catherwood Project, 1985-1993, by Leandro Katz (Argentina), including a viewing of original nineteen-century prints by Frederick Catherwood.

Viewing Room was organized by Sofía Hernández Chong Cuy, former Curator of Contemporary Art at the Colección Patricia Phelps de Cisneros, with artist Alejandro Cesarco. The artists whose artworks were presented in these events participated in the conversations leading to the planning of this initiative. On certain occasions, these artists will be present at the public programs. Most times the events engage other members of the artistic community.

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Viewing Room III: Michael Stevenson
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Viewing Room III: Michael Stevenson
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Viewing Room III: Michael Stevenson
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Viewing Room III: Michael Stevenson
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Viewing Room III: Michael Stevenson
  • Title: Viewing Room III: Michael Stevenson
  • Date: July 16, 2015 - August 3, 2015
  • Title: Viewing Room III: Michael Stevenson
  • Date: July 16, 2015 - August 3, 2015
Viewing Room III: Michael Stevenson
SculptureCenter
44-19 Purves St
Long Island City, NY 11101 USA

About the Exhibition
On View:
July 16–August 3, 2015
SculptureCenter
11:00 am–6:00 pm
Co-organized with SculptureCenter, this edition of Viewing Room featured the work The Fountain of Prosperity (2006) by New Zealand artist Michael Stevenson.

Program
July 21, 2015
6:00–8:00 pm
Drawing from Modern Archeology
An accompanying public program included presentations by three people, each speaking about this work through a specific lens: curator Lauren Cornell on artistic research; critic Jason Farago on the economy; and, anthropologist Michael Taussig on storytelling. During this event, copies of Michael Stevenson’s related publication “c/o The Central Bank of Guatemala” were distributed.

Download the program here.

The Viewing Room series was a charted journey through some of the then recent acquisitions of the contemporary art collection of the Colección Patricia Phelps de Cisneros. It consisted of a series of events in which a single artwork from the collection was exhibited for a day in conjunction with a public program. Audiences were invited to experience seminal yet rarely seen artworks—in most cases, never before exhibited in New York—and to participate in programs designed to help articulate the working processes and contexts in which these works were created.

Other Viewing Room events included the presentation of: A Voyage or ‘With the MS Remscheid on the Amazon’ or the Account of a Voyage Under the Stars of the Refrigerator, 1968–1972, by Lothar Baumgarten (Germany); Looting, 2010, by Regina José Galindo (Guatemala); Secrets of the Amazon/Tomo River, 2011, by Gilda Mantilla and Raimond Chaves (Peru and Colombia); and The Catherwood Project, 1985-1993, by Leandro Katz (Argentina), including a viewing of original nineteen-century prints by Frederick Catherwood.

Viewing Room was organized by Sofía Hernández Chong Cuy, former Curator of Contemporary Art at the Colección Patricia Phelps de Cisneros, with artist Alejandro Cesarco. The artists whose artworks were presented in these events participated in the conversations leading to the planning of this initiative. On certain occasions, these artists will be present at the public programs. Most times the events engage other members of the artistic community.

Videos

Images
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Viewing Room III: Michael Stevenson
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Viewing Room III: Michael Stevenson
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Viewing Room III: Michael Stevenson
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Viewing Room III: Michael Stevenson
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Viewing Room III: Michael Stevenson